Re: Best range extender that doesn't require specialised source
- From: DTC <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 14:45:25 GMT
Tomás Ó hÉilidhe wrote:
Is there any kind of range extender that will:
1) Operate on a different channel to the wifi that's being extended
(e.g. Channel 5 instead of Channel 8)
A repeater will extend your range, but it uses the same channel as
the originating access point.
What you want is an entirely separate access point operating in bridge
mode.
So far, it seems pretty ***.
I'm not fluent in AOL lingo...does that mean its good or bad?
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